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    In terms of attachment‚ an insecure attachment could be specifically related to adolescent egocentrism because of an overlap between them. For example‚ insecure attachment and egocentrism are both components of adolescent social development during the separation- individuation from parents. Rice et al. (1995) underlines that separation and individuation from primary care giver represents the part of attachment progress and when they separate from their primary care attachment to establish new relationships

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    A STUDY TO DETERMINE IMPACT OF CREDIT CARD PURCHASE LIMIT & MODE OF PAYMENT ON E-SHOPPING ABSTRACT Indian consumers are much more cautious about shopping online as compared to the West. There are some players in the field of e-shopping such as Amazon.com‚ Gateway.Inc‚ Buy.com‚ J.C. Penny‚ Office Depot‚ Costco Wholesale‚ QVC.com‚ Flipkart There are many variables that affect consumer behavior for e-shopping the variables that the following research is concentrating on are credit card purchasing

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    Adolescent Interview Teenage years can be a challenging time for many individuals. Beginning at the age of 11 through 20‚ adolescence is defined as a “transitional period in the human life span‚ linking childhood and adulthood” (Santrock 2009). At this point‚ the person is no longer a child‚ but not yet an adult. This makes it a very critical and sensitive time frame for identity formation. According to Erik Erikson‚ adolescence is marked by the child’s questioning his or her identity during

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    9001:2008 Certified International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 2‚ Issue 4‚ July 2013 Intelligent Shopping Cart Raju Kumar1‚ K. Gopalakrishna2‚ K. Ramesha3 Abstract— An innovative product with societal acceptance is the one that aids the comfort‚ convenience and efficiency in everyday life. Purchasing and shopping at big malls is becoming daily activity in metro cities. We can see big rush at these malls on holidays and weekends. People purchase different

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    The advantange of online shopping (Article 1) Shopping on the Internet offers convenience and time-saving benefits to shoppers‚ as compared to shopping in traditional brick-and-mortar stores. Shopping on the Internet addresses this problem as shoppers can shop in the comfort and convenience of home. can be accessed anywhere in the connected world; shoppers can expect to browse and purchase goods on the Internet anytime‚ unlike traditional storefronts that have fixed opening hours. Shoppers can also

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    Online Shopping in Pakistan

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    there still some reasons due to which people hesitate from online buying. The attitudes of the people towards buying online are different. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors due to which the consumers feel hesitation from online shopping. For this purpose a questionnaire based survey was conducted and the questionnaires were circulated among the students of different universities and general public. 5 point likert scale was used to examine the responses. The responses were analyzed

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    the fad of synthetic drugs such as bath salts‚ special k‚ and spice. The effects that the substance abuse has on the adolescent covers a very large area. An adolescent’s health is always a major concern when substance abuse is an issue. There are the effects that the substances can cause on the adolescents developing brain. The negative impact that drug use has on adolescents neurocognition has shown to hurt the brain functioning (Squeglia‚ Jacobus‚ Tapert‚ 2009). Along with what it can do cognitively

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    the Internet for communication‚ education‚ entertainment and now even on shopping provides an opportunity to explore the relationship between. The rise of personal computer ownership and the improvement of internet access have led to the widespread use of the internet. This in turn allows the creation of online trading among suppliers‚ traders‚ bankers and consumers to transact their business in a virtual market. Online shopping has become very popular in the last few years. There are thousands of online

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    system for their son or the last makeup kit for their daughter. There is always a chorus of‚ "It’s mine!" or "No‚ I saw it first!" Let me tell you‚ it is hilarious‚ but also a little sad. Sometimes I want to ask‚ "Have you ever heard about online shopping?" Do you want to know what would happen if I said that to a sleep deprived mother of four? Let me give you a hint: I am

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    Adolescent Drug Abuse

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    Adolescent Drug Abuse I.) Introduction: "Crack‚ booze‚ pot‚ crystal- from the inner city to the suburbs to small towns‚ the world of the adolescent is permeated by drugs. When ’a little harmless experimentation ’ becomes addiction‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and clinicians are often at a loss. For this age group (roughly ages 13 to 23)‚ traditional substance abuse programs simply are not enough" (Nowinski‚ inside cover). Today ’s society provides many challenges for adolescents that our

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